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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Petrogenesis of the late-orogenic Bravo granite and surrounding high-grade country rocks in the Palaeoproterozoic orogen of Itabuna-Salvador-Curaçá block, Bahia, Brazil
Other Titles: Precambrian Research
Authors: Barbosa, Johildo Salomão Figueirêdo
Peucat, Jean-Jacques
Martin, Hervé
Silva, Fernando Alves da
Moraes, Antonio Marcos de
Gomes, Luiz César Corrêa
Sabaté, Pierre
Marinho, Moacyr M.
Fanning, C. Mark
metadata.dc.creator: Barbosa, Johildo Salomão Figueirêdo
Peucat, Jean-Jacques
Martin, Hervé
Silva, Fernando Alves da
Moraes, Antonio Marcos de
Gomes, Luiz César Corrêa
Sabaté, Pierre
Marinho, Moacyr M.
Fanning, C. Mark
Abstract: In the São Francisco Craton, in Bahia state, Brazil, four Archaean crustal segments collided during the Palaeoproterozoic to form the important Itabuna-Salvador-Curaçá Orogen (ISCO). Granulites were formed in the central, deepest part of the ISCO while rocks in amphibolite to greenschist facies were formed at the borders. During the uplift of the orogen shear zones, faults and fractures provided channels for the intrusion of granites and syenites into the granulitic country rocks which reached higher crustal levels. This article reports a study of the Bravo granite with a zircon U–Pb SHRIMP age of 2060±6 Ma, and of its granulite host rocks formed from Archaean and Palaeoproterozoic protoliths in the Bravo and Tanquinho regions. The metamorphic peak occurred between 2064±6Ma and 2060±6Ma in the Bravo region. The Bravo granite is mostly metaluminous and alkaline due to high K2O contents (4.03–5.95%) which confer high-K to shoshonitic affinities. It is slightly younger than syenites of the orogen (Itiúba, 2084±9 Ma; São Felix, 2098±1 Ma) which are cut by late felsic veins chemically similar to the Bravo granite. The granulitic rocks form a peraluminous, medium-K calc-alkaline TTG suite. It is proposed that residual liquids represented by the vein rocks and the Bravo granite escaped from the syenitic cumulates, and migrated upwards through crustal discontinuities formed during the uplift of the ISCO.
Keywords: Granulite
Palaeoproterozoic
São Francisco Craton
Itabuna-Salvador-Curaçá orogen
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5156
Issue Date: 2008
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